Importance of Recycling Batteries As technology advances, our dependence on batteries grows. From powering our
Read MoreWe begin our journey of innovation and commitment to shaping a cleaner, greener future and take charge of sustainable lithium-ion battery recycling.
Linico Energy begins with a passion for sustainability and a commitment to shaping a cleaner, greener future. With over four decades of combined experience, our journey as a Battery Recycling Company has been marked by a relentless pursuit of innovation in lithium-ion battery recycling.
To understand the unmet need of lithium-ion battery recycling, Linico Energy Pvt. Ltd. was incorporated with 1000 TPA capacity Lithium-ion battery recycling plant using hydrometallurgy process.
The company is focused on sustainably recycling of Lithium-ion battery and aim to become the largest producer of Lithium carbonate in India.
Lithium and other metal recovered using Hydrometallurgy Process
We are in top 3 Lithium-ion Battery Recycling company with Hydrometallurgy process in India
CAGR from 2024 - 2030
Market Size of li-ion battery recycling is $925.6 Million
Importance of Recycling Batteries As technology advances, our dependence on batteries grows. From powering our
Read MoreLithium-ion battery market scenario in India The use of Lithium-ion batteries in India is rapidly
Read More"Their battery recycling service was hassle-free and seamless for me over the past few months. They really make it easy to stay green."
"I appreciate how simple their recycling program is to use. They keep things easy and pick up on time. Knowing that my batteries are being properly recycled is a relief."
"Wonderful interaction with their business and their representatives! Our battery trash is quickly and effectively managed by them. I'm happy to support an enterprise that considers environmental issues."
Battery recycling involves collecting and processing used batteries to recover valuable materials for reuse, reducing environmental impact.
EPR (Extended Producer Responsibility) for batteries requires manufacturers to take responsibility for the collection and recycling of batteries after use.
Yes, it is profitable due to the recovery of valuable materials like lithium, cobalt, and nickel, which are in high demand.
Common chemicals include sulfuric acid, sodium hydroxide, and organic solvents, which help extract metals like lithium and other metals.